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sailorman1617
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Last year, I rebuilt the brakes and all brake lines, front and rear. Brake lines were purchased from Z1, along with banjo bolts. Filled up with DOT5 fluid. Performance was great, 2 fingers on the front brake all that was needed.
Last week, the front brake lever started to feel spongy, getting worse to the point that the lever would almost hit the grip. Checking the master cylinder, I found the fluid almost gone. Topped it off, tied back the lever, and it's firmed up just fine. But checking over the lines, there is a bit of seepage at the MC banjo, the 1 to 2 junction under the triple clamp, and the left side caliper. Just a minor amount, not enough to even notice, but obviously a problem. All banjo bolts are tight, along with the hose to banjo joints.
I reused most of the copper washers at the banjos, as folks seemed to advise that was OK. There were no instructions with the Z1 lines and banjos; was I supposed to use teflon tape or other sealant when assembling the banjos to the hoses? Be a PITA to redo all of it, but it IS the brakes, so want to get it 100%.
Advise appreciated.
Last week, the front brake lever started to feel spongy, getting worse to the point that the lever would almost hit the grip. Checking the master cylinder, I found the fluid almost gone. Topped it off, tied back the lever, and it's firmed up just fine. But checking over the lines, there is a bit of seepage at the MC banjo, the 1 to 2 junction under the triple clamp, and the left side caliper. Just a minor amount, not enough to even notice, but obviously a problem. All banjo bolts are tight, along with the hose to banjo joints.
I reused most of the copper washers at the banjos, as folks seemed to advise that was OK. There were no instructions with the Z1 lines and banjos; was I supposed to use teflon tape or other sealant when assembling the banjos to the hoses? Be a PITA to redo all of it, but it IS the brakes, so want to get it 100%.
Advise appreciated.